2019 might still be a few months away, but that doesn’t mean the home decor trend forecasting hasn’t already started.
Companies like Pantone, Sherman-Williams and Dutch Boy have all released the colors they think will be big next year, so we decided to look for some home decor products available now so you can get ahead of the trend.
What to look out for? Earthy reds, caramels and honey colors will be big, as will vibrant greens, rich purples, classic blues and the enduring millennial pink.
You don’t have to go big if you want to experiment with these colors. Leave the paint at the hardware store, and look to add pops of the trendy hues in your linens, furniture and rugs.
Don’t be afraid to mix and match. Some of the earthier neutrals pair surprisingly well with the bolder shades and can keep your house from looking too unintentionally monochromatic.
Take a look at some of our favorite colors of 2019 and how we’d style them using products from around the web.
Turquoise
Shades of blue are always in style, but vibrant turquoise hues can give your home a modern spin. Go bohemian with a rich turquoise-and-teal patterned area rug.Justina Blakeney Gemology ikat rug, $369 at Lulu and Georgia
Honey
Warm, honey-tone browns and mustards are another color trend to look out for in 2019. Try out the shade with a set of new bed linens.Quilted fringe comforter, $149 – $199 at Urban Outfitters
Merlot
Merlot, eggplant and mauve are some of the earthy purple tones that we'll be seeing everywhere in 2019. A bold wine-colored sofa can be the focal point of your living room. Try pairing it with another trending color, turquoise, for a pop of contrast.Atelier sofa, $2,798 at Anthropologie
Vivid Greens
Maximalists will love pairing vivid green, a trendy color spotted by Sherman-Williams, with earth tones and bright bohemian hues. Pair a rich hunter green with neutrals to ease yourself into the trend, then consider adding in some bright pinks and even yellows to make the color pop.Solid faux-mohair oversize throw, $40 (was $69) at Pottery Barn
Caramel
Sun-washed caramel and Southwest-inspired clay colors will be trending according to Sherman-Williams. A caramel-colored throw can add richness to the color palette in any room. It works just as well with pastels as it does jewel tones.Faux-fur throw, $90 (was $129) at Pottery Barn
Peppery Reds
Pantone is predicting that "fetish foods" like chili pepper and cayenne will be an inspiration for color in 2019. Look for warm, peppery reds and colors like brick, stucco and fuschia. Combine a few different shades of warm-tone reds for maximum impact, like with a collection of throw pillows.Amelie pillow cover, $14.99 at
Gold
Gold isn't going away anytime soon. A part of its Classico collection, gold is a shade Pantone predicts will be big in the coming year. Combine two trends (succulents and gold) with a shiny planter.Elevated indoor planter, $29.99 at Target
Classic Blue
Classic shades of blue will be big in 2019 according to Pantone. Anchor your room with a true-blue area rug.Watercolor solid rug, $749 at West Elm
Millennial Pink
Yup — millennial pink is here to stay. Luckily, this soft pastel pairs well with a bevy of other colors. A curved Italian-inspired sofa will bring the look to your home without danger of it looking too childish.Goop + CB2 Curvo velvet sofa, $1,999 at CB2
Soft Green
Sage, eucalyptus and other muted green shades are some of the new neutrals of 2019. Set the tone in the dining room with linen place mats and napkins in a sage color.Helena sage green linen place mat, $8.95 at
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